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    Artist Cove

    4.0 (1 review)

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    11 months ago

    Small collective including Bakery, Art and gifts. We bought a crocheted alligator for $27. Support local.

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    The Sharing Tree

    The Sharing Tree

    5.0(2 reviews)
    48.5 mi
    $

    The Sharing Tree is doing great work - their location has new and gently used items available to…read morethe public. Wonderful for teachers, artists, and everyone who supports reuse! They have craft nights, kids birthday parties, and they sell awesome reuse art! See here for hours and they have an a Facebook page too. http://thesharingtreefl.org/about-the-tree/hours/

    This place is amazing and contributes so positively to the Tallahassee community. This is a…read morenon-profit started by super-mom Carly and she runs it like a freaking champ. It has many facets and components but the gist is that its a center for goods to be donated, re-used, up-cycled and turned into art or whatever else you want it to be. If you are a teacher looking for supplies for ur students she's got EVERYTHING (not an exaggeration). I believe teachers get discounts but I'm not entirely sure and even if they don't everything is super cheap. If you are a person who likes to be inspired, check out the space she's got EVERYTHING, books, art supplies, jewelry, jewelry making supplies, stamps, paper, yarn, gadgets and gizmo's aplenty. I have not an artistic fiber in my being but just hanging out there makes me feel like I'm an artist. There are also classes and events, like fill a bag day (for $5 or $6), wine and art classes in the evening on Wednesdays and the one I frequent is the toddler art class on Tuesday (10:00 am-11:30 am). Carly reads a story to the kids- who ADORE her and she them- and then creates a super toddler friendly art project around that story. An example is the time she read an Eric Carlyle book and then led an art project using tissue paper. She gives each child so much loving individual attention and is so easy going. My daughter loves her and loves going to the sharing tree. She does an incredible job of fostering a strong sense of creative, conscious, community in Ole T-Town.

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    The Sharing Tree
    The Sharing Tree
    The Sharing Tree

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    Frenchtown Farmer's Market - Fruit stand

    Frenchtown Farmer's Market

    4.0(1 review)
    46.9 mi
    $

    I'm a fan! I came to this market one Saturday afternoon because I was in need of some local honey…read morefor my allergies. As we know, local honey is much better and more beneficial than store bought honey. The Frenchtown Farmer's Market is rather small. I would actually say it is smaller than the one out by Thomasville. However, the fresh produce and other goods are great....great quality and great price that is. I saw foods such as watermelons, sweet potato, tomatoes, okra, onions, and beans. There was also some great local honey from Walter, the bee keeper. He had some freshly cut sourdough bread for us to try the honey before purchasing. He had honey both with and without the honeycomb and they were $10 each. He also had some candles that were made out of bee pollen and said those, too were good for allergy sufferers. There was a stand where a lady was selling boiled peanuts; both spicy and non spicy. I saw some t-shirts for sale as well as some artwork. What I appreciated most was that there were people from different ethnic backgrounds and different ages. Everyone was so nice....it's not all the time you walk down the street and are greeted by everyone. There was even a young women set up street side who offered us some free water and free slices of watermelons. Many of the neighbors were sitting on their porches people watching and striking conversations with passersby. Although this is not a place where I could "stock up" on all the produce I desire, it is a great place to stop in to purchase a few items. I love that this market is still around and that some of the culture and history of Frenchtown is being preserved.

    From the owner: Frenchtown Farmers Market is reviving community through health advocacy and access to fresh,…read morelocally-sourced food. We're the only place that can double SNAP-EBT on produce purchases. Our vendors care about the community and the planet, and some vend exclusively at this market. Along with the freshest, locally-grown produce, you'll find gourmet jellies, artisan breads, farm fresh eggs and chicken, heritage pork and sausage, local honey, specialty spice mixes, delicious cookies and confections, vegan bakery items, natural body scrubs and hair products, as well as local art and handmade jewelry. Come have some fun with us and support the local economy. We challenge you to join the Frenchtown Fresh Food Movement!

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    Frenchtown Farmer's Market - Marvin's Garden carries all the locally-grown, traditional vegetables you are looking for.

    Marvin's Garden carries all the locally-grown, traditional vegetables you are looking for.

    Frenchtown Farmer's Market - Linda, the Tallahassee Pepper Lady, whose spice mixes are garden-grown and hand-ground.

    Linda, the Tallahassee Pepper Lady, whose spice mixes are garden-grown and hand-ground.

    Frenchtown Farmer's Market - Sample some food art by Marie's Jelly & Jam

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    Sample some food art by Marie's Jelly & Jam

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